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physicians can help us find the solutions. they're after all on the front lines of health care delivery. 97% of medicare beneficiaries see a physician at least once a year. and beneficiaries with chronic conditions see their physician at least monthly. by ordering tests, writing prescriptions and admitting patients to hospitals, physicians are involved in up to 80% of total health care spending. we need physicians to suggest changes to medicare physician payment system that will spur high quality, high value care. i look to today's panelists to offer solutions in both the short-term and long-term. i hope like einstein said they can help us come one a great thought by seeing something differently. we need solutions that will work for both primary care and specialists. and they need to work for beneficiaries with chronic conditions. after all these beneficiaries account for 2/3 of total medicare spending. for your candid and direct suggestions from panelists on how we can better begin to compare and control health care spending.
physicians can help us find the solutions. they're after all on the front lines of health care delivery. 97% of medicare beneficiaries see a physician at least once a year. and beneficiaries with chronic conditions see their physician at least monthly. by ordering tests, writing prescriptions and admitting patients to hospitals, physicians are involved in up to 80% of total health care spending. we need physicians to suggest changes to medicare physician payment system that will spur high...
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the thing, the other thing that the cardiologists have been using is appropriate use criteria. what these are are a panel gets together including a panel of payers and physicians and other experts and they welcome at a lot of conditions for which we really don't have solid guidelines for. it's just science isn't there. they say this seems to be reasonable knowing what we know. this is not so reasonable. a year ago, we started providing feed brack to the hospitals on the use of stenting. and there were a good portion of cases in which there were concerned to be unnecessary. or inappropriate. now we never expect that number to be zero because there are individual differences and so on. you ought to be pretty close to what the national benchmarks are for these numbers. so we have seen since we started producing this a decline in that number. and in fact, if you look there's been a decline in stenting procedures the last year or two years in the u.s. and it's predicted to go further. so providing credible data, giving it back to those docs will change the way in which they behave.
the thing, the other thing that the cardiologists have been using is appropriate use criteria. what these are are a panel gets together including a panel of payers and physicians and other experts and they welcome at a lot of conditions for which we really don't have solid guidelines for. it's just science isn't there. they say this seems to be reasonable knowing what we know. this is not so reasonable. a year ago, we started providing feed brack to the hospitals on the use of stenting. and...
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it is useful for us to be as relentlessly pro-business as we can. we're very focused on education and we want to be the no. 1 state for solving this riddle that this country has become from being the no. 1 public education nation to one in the bottom half. we know the things -- at risk kids are coming from difficult neighborhoods and often broken families, they need a longer school day. that is nothing new there. there's another way to do that without spending a bunch of money. you can get your teachers union to agree to stagger the school day. some teachers come in early and you have study hall, some come in later and you have sports after school. there is a bunch of ways to address education. great teachers more than parent involvement or anything, you put a great teacher in front of a kid, they work miracles. i think our goal is to say that we're going to fix education. we're working statewide to begin to implement. we do not want them filling out multiple choice tests but you have to measure the effectiveness of a teacher. our goal is sitting do
it is useful for us to be as relentlessly pro-business as we can. we're very focused on education and we want to be the no. 1 state for solving this riddle that this country has become from being the no. 1 public education nation to one in the bottom half. we know the things -- at risk kids are coming from difficult neighborhoods and often broken families, they need a longer school day. that is nothing new there. there's another way to do that without spending a bunch of money. you can get your...
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they want to take us out of the ball game. we are not going to stand for it. >> what will that mean for your activities and for your bottom line? >> what they ruled so far will not affect us at all because we have not had special assessments. what justice scalia suggested will have an impact on us. it had nothing to do with that case in front of them. that just shows you -- >> we have three minutes left. >> what is your reaction to the health care law and the fact republicans are saying that maybe they will implement provisions throughout the s?ate' >> we supported health care reform and obamacare. we believe that the argument should be over. it was passed by congress. signed by the president. it was validated by the supreme court. we believe we have to get on with talking about creating jobs in this country and rebuilding our economy. some states with republican governors say that they will not accept the medicaid dollars that the federal government will move to those states to increase or decrease the number of all uninsured
they want to take us out of the ball game. we are not going to stand for it. >> what will that mean for your activities and for your bottom line? >> what they ruled so far will not affect us at all because we have not had special assessments. what justice scalia suggested will have an impact on us. it had nothing to do with that case in front of them. that just shows you -- >> we have three minutes left. >> what is your reaction to the health care law and the fact...
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that cooler air will get to us, later in the day on sunday. but we have some thunderstorms activities we have to deal with. probably strong storms could develop saturday night. already across the great lakes that front is going to sink south of our region. early next week it'll be just to our south. what that will do is to give us cooler temperatures, a risk of shower and thundershower activity. pretty much every day next week. but temperatures will be held down into the low or mid-80s. the real heat gets pressed down to the south tomorrow . tomorrow is going to be an abnoxiously hot day. maybe the mid-80s in the city. some spots in the low 70s. 103, that will break the record. the record tomorrow is only 101. good chance at the airport we could get to that. the heat index about 108 to 110 tomorrow afternoon. a really tough afternoon. on sunday back in the mid-90s. good chance of thundershower activity. each day next week haven't posted it but temperatures in the mid-80s. chances of showers and thundershowers each afternoon and evening, denise
that cooler air will get to us, later in the day on sunday. but we have some thunderstorms activities we have to deal with. probably strong storms could develop saturday night. already across the great lakes that front is going to sink south of our region. early next week it'll be just to our south. what that will do is to give us cooler temperatures, a risk of shower and thundershower activity. pretty much every day next week. but temperatures will be held down into the low or mid-80s. the...
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it takes us to point two. the brc's emphasis on a consent based approach was a step in the right direction. i'm pleased to hear so many members of the panel amplify that today. the commission studied what worked and what didn't work oaf the past 20 years and it looked overseas. it came to the conclusion that trying to foist an unending stream of nuclear waste in an unwilling state and an unwilling congressional dell galgs was a losing proposition. the brk stated it's essential to affirm a meaningful role for states, tribes and governments that is at once meaningful. we concur with that observation, but note the brc was too tentative. rather than attempt to build the same mouse trap, such a change can be accomplished by amending the atomic energy act. kpemplss of radioactivity from our laws make it in effect a privileged pollutant. these exemptions are at the foundation of state and federal agency distrust of both commercial and government run nuclear facilities. if epa and the states had full nuclear authority
it takes us to point two. the brc's emphasis on a consent based approach was a step in the right direction. i'm pleased to hear so many members of the panel amplify that today. the commission studied what worked and what didn't work oaf the past 20 years and it looked overseas. it came to the conclusion that trying to foist an unending stream of nuclear waste in an unwilling state and an unwilling congressional dell galgs was a losing proposition. the brk stated it's essential to affirm a...
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i appreciate you telling us that as well. supervisor dillon, if a tribe is not terminated, should they be allowed to pursue administrative relief? >> i believe that is what the law already states. >> i appreciate that. mr. gabaldon, is it your assertion that you feel that your tribe was never terminated? >> no. we believe we were terminated in 1959, but it was by a non-wappo indian. >> i appreciate that very much. thank you very much, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> mr. denham. >> thank you, mr. chairman. let me first start by saying it is very disappointing to see that secretary salazar and the bureau of indian affairs has not engaged this committee on this important issue. this is -- i mean, this is and always has been an act of congress under the constitution, but without the administration working with congress, it makes it tremendously difficult to create an even playing field and certainly to move forward on this matter. so i -- i would continue to press the bia and secretary salazar to engage this committee so we can co
i appreciate you telling us that as well. supervisor dillon, if a tribe is not terminated, should they be allowed to pursue administrative relief? >> i believe that is what the law already states. >> i appreciate that. mr. gabaldon, is it your assertion that you feel that your tribe was never terminated? >> no. we believe we were terminated in 1959, but it was by a non-wappo indian. >> i appreciate that very much. thank you very much, mr. chairman. i yield back. >>...
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stay with us. . >> let's talk about the reaction you are getting. what kind of reaction duget from your patient when you are saying you are done. >> i have been vocal about this for years. i was in a resource and putting my mind in full gear and the government came into the fold and it is it getting worse and worse and worse. i can't put out of my head every time i saw a medicare patient i was at risk for $11,000 fine. my patients understood full well. i had cards thanking me, to my surprise. and it is not something i liked but i was fearful of being bankrupted by the system. >> would you advice a young person to go into medicine. >> i have a nanny, michigan state grad and smart gurl and got her a job at nasa and thinking about medical school i said cheril. don't do it and now i regret that, because i want the ethical people to be in medicine. i said you will be a government employee and 10 years of your life are taken away from you as far as anything social and she's in biomedical engineering. and i felt bad after and hindsight, i should have told
stay with us. . >> let's talk about the reaction you are getting. what kind of reaction duget from your patient when you are saying you are done. >> i have been vocal about this for years. i was in a resource and putting my mind in full gear and the government came into the fold and it is it getting worse and worse and worse. i can't put out of my head every time i saw a medicare patient i was at risk for $11,000 fine. my patients understood full well. i had cards thanking me, to my...
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it affects our local land use. we have in particular napa county have a very strict land use regimen which everyone is required to comply with. we have an agricultural preserve like no other in the united states, and we're very concerned about the integrity of that agricultural preserve, so it is -- our desire is that everyone who acquires and anyone who acquires land in napa county plays by the same set of rules. >> okay. >> miss tucker, do you have the question i asked mr. gabaldon, what do you think that we should be doing here to make and improve the process of recognition? >> i think that there are some realizations that have to be made. the first one being indian people are not people who are like little -- little pegs that fit in square holes. we have the same results of what happened to us, but it doesn't happen in the same way, and when you've got that kind of situation, what happened in the great lakes is not what happened with my people. what happened in california isn't what happened to my people, so wh
it affects our local land use. we have in particular napa county have a very strict land use regimen which everyone is required to comply with. we have an agricultural preserve like no other in the united states, and we're very concerned about the integrity of that agricultural preserve, so it is -- our desire is that everyone who acquires and anyone who acquires land in napa county plays by the same set of rules. >> okay. >> miss tucker, do you have the question i asked mr....
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give us a payment that will allow us to take care of these patients. it will cost more in the outpatient arena, but the savings are far made up for when we keep people healthier. we think we can generate true savings in that manner and better care. >> mr. chairman? um, i wonder, dr. weaver, could you talk a little bit about -- i know michigan, henry ford is part of one of the eight multipayer, pri may care -- >> yeah. and i wanted to give a couple examples where we might have savings, and that is one of the things that cms is starting to do which i must applaud and dr. stream alludes to this is paying for some care management. that means supporting the infrastructure which may be nurses, medical assistants, part-time pharmacists, really not doctor stuff. this is stuff that keeps people on the right, on their right care plan as well as keeps them out of the hospital. in michigan the blues along with cms and all other payers have rewarded the physicians in primary care an extra $7-$9 per member, per month to do care management. they must meet certain qua
give us a payment that will allow us to take care of these patients. it will cost more in the outpatient arena, but the savings are far made up for when we keep people healthier. we think we can generate true savings in that manner and better care. >> mr. chairman? um, i wonder, dr. weaver, could you talk a little bit about -- i know michigan, henry ford is part of one of the eight multipayer, pri may care -- >> yeah. and i wanted to give a couple examples where we might have...
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he used it for thousands and thousands of dollars. >> what? >> personal expenses silly things like movie tickets, like wine at a wine shop near his house. >> is it true he used it to get his back waxed? >> this was a claim made by charlie chris. it was a charge. >> to clear that up. >> all right? >> it wasn'tclure what it was. >> mani-ped. the problem with that, you know he paid back these thousands of dollars of charges. but the problem was that he had created this narrative, this narrative that he was a small government fiscally responsible, spend in a responsible way kind of guy with the government and then in his own spending, he wasn't operating that way. it served to sort of crack that foundation a bit he is somebody are has risen quickly among the ranges and when that happens, you do engender a lot of jealousy. what do republicans feel about him now? do they feel like he has jumped over them, that he doesn't merit all of this attention so soon? >> he is a tantalizing and at the same time terrifying figure within the republican party. he
he used it for thousands and thousands of dollars. >> what? >> personal expenses silly things like movie tickets, like wine at a wine shop near his house. >> is it true he used it to get his back waxed? >> this was a claim made by charlie chris. it was a charge. >> to clear that up. >> all right? >> it wasn'tclure what it was. >> mani-ped. the problem with that, you know he paid back these thousands of dollars of charges. but the problem was that...
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and the three of us are thinking, we have 11 children among the three of us. barbara has two, barbara tonelli for, i have five. for surely as night occurred to them. a week later we were with john edwards was the florida leader of the era and we were having dinner and we were talking about some constitutional issue to which he said, what do you think of that? we thought my god, john, this is remarkable. thank you for asking. we told them what happened a week before. all the same people were at the table, many of them. and they said, we would have never done that. we would never have done that. we thought, you know, you don't even know what you don't know. you don't have a clue that she was talking about child birth and you didn't even think that was something you could ask ice, do you really want to have this conversation? it was on par with the floor house, one of them said when we had a debate over family planning, someone who didn't share my views stood up and said nancy pelosi thinks she knows more about having a beast than the pope. [laughter] so not that
and the three of us are thinking, we have 11 children among the three of us. barbara has two, barbara tonelli for, i have five. for surely as night occurred to them. a week later we were with john edwards was the florida leader of the era and we were having dinner and we were talking about some constitutional issue to which he said, what do you think of that? we thought my god, john, this is remarkable. thank you for asking. we told them what happened a week before. all the same people were at...
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i think any lot could be of use. it is the justifiable to say that because there's potential for abuse that you should not enact a law or provide a provision that could be so effective in protecting a fundamental right. >> i understand that. you would agree with the fact that we have to look at each bill and try to figure out whether we would be creating as many or more problems as we are solving. >> sure. that is a legitimate question to ask. in this regard, we do not feel that we would be creating more harm than good. in fact, it would be the complete opposite. we would really be providing a vehicle to deter and stop some of these deceptive tactics. but i see. but time has expired. thank you so much. -- >> i see. my time has a. . thank you so much. >> it is despicable what some people do. to say that the first amendment protect anything but threats does not make any sense whatsoever. no amendment is absolutel. we have anti-pornography laws. i take each support some of these things. do you support anti- pornography
i think any lot could be of use. it is the justifiable to say that because there's potential for abuse that you should not enact a law or provide a provision that could be so effective in protecting a fundamental right. >> i understand that. you would agree with the fact that we have to look at each bill and try to figure out whether we would be creating as many or more problems as we are solving. >> sure. that is a legitimate question to ask. in this regard, we do not feel that we...
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adam will give us the corolla point of view. we hope you stay tuned for those rortle. >>> body language segment tonight. president obama really started something when he told the nation that individual success is usually built on help from other people including the federal government. >> somebody helped to create this unbelievable american system that we had that allowed you to thi thrive. somebody invested in roads and businesses. if you've got a business, you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. >> to say something like that is not just foolishness, it's insulting to every entrepreneur, every inknow separator in american, and it's wrong. look, president obama attacks success and therefore unpresident obama, we have less success, and i will change that. >> body language. we'll take the president first. they were both like wind mills. i got the wind mill thing going here. they're both like this. first of all, what's this? >> when you're doing this chopping motion, you're trying to be emphatic. >> two hand chopping
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we use to use our main supply route. although the other supply route was being used very effectively as well as the line of communication. the other supply route for your viewing audience is the one to the north as opposed through the khyber pass. the stumbling blocks were really surrounded accountability for those, the pakistanis believed, who were involved in the killing of their troops as well as a public apology. that was much of it. also the pakistanis were charging some increased outrageous prices, you know, per truck and per container to make its way along that supply line. look, it's a step in the right direction. it's better for it. >> brown: general keane by reports there was resistent to issuing that apology. the state department seemed to want to. at least through reports we got, the pentagon and others did not. >> that's true. it's sort of a soft apology anyway. look at. i got briefed on this operation in january when i was doing an assessment for general madison, general allen, general allen the commander i
we use to use our main supply route. although the other supply route was being used very effectively as well as the line of communication. the other supply route for your viewing audience is the one to the north as opposed through the khyber pass. the stumbling blocks were really surrounded accountability for those, the pakistanis believed, who were involved in the killing of their troops as well as a public apology. that was much of it. also the pakistanis were charging some increased...
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that doesn't make us confident so much as make us intense identify all of our preventive measures so that in the next few weeks, we can stop the outbreak. >> reporter: an outbreak that she hope she can avoid. after speaking to us, she was admitted to the hospital. cholera tests could take seven to ten days to come back. a nerve-racking wait as cuba again battles a killer disease. cnn, man's nia, cuba. >> amazing coverage there. >>> stopping the drug war. incredibly hard to do. especially when hundreds of small tunnels crossing the u.s.-mexico border keep popping up. we're going to give you a tar of the latest. wait until you see. this also, remember, you can watch cnn live on your computer while you're at work or even on your smartphone when you're running around this week. go to cnn.com/tv. in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing...
that doesn't make us confident so much as make us intense identify all of our preventive measures so that in the next few weeks, we can stop the outbreak. >> reporter: an outbreak that she hope she can avoid. after speaking to us, she was admitted to the hospital. cholera tests could take seven to ten days to come back. a nerve-racking wait as cuba again battles a killer disease. cnn, man's nia, cuba. >> amazing coverage there. >>> stopping the drug war. incredibly hard to...
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even used evidence bags as hand puppets. holmes will be charged monday. tahman bradley, abc news. >> and gun sales in colorado are surging in the wake of the deadly rampage. in three days, the bureau of investigation gave the okay on background checks on 3,000 people who want to buy guns. a 43% jump from the weekend before. >>> and one final note. dc comics is delaying the cammic that was supposed to be today. because of what may be content that's perceived as insensitive. >>> turning to other news, tensions boiled over in anaheim where police and protesters squared off. demonstrators took to the streets for the fourth night following two deadly police shootings last weekend including a killing of an unarmed man. fires were set, fights broke out and rocks and bottles tossed. >>> a dramatic police foot chase ended with a deadly plunge in niagara falls. a man was running from a cop where he jumped into the niagara gorge, the officer then jumped in after him. the suspect died. the officer was lifted to safety suffering a broken leg. >>> now overseas to syria
even used evidence bags as hand puppets. holmes will be charged monday. tahman bradley, abc news. >> and gun sales in colorado are surging in the wake of the deadly rampage. in three days, the bureau of investigation gave the okay on background checks on 3,000 people who want to buy guns. a 43% jump from the weekend before. >>> and one final note. dc comics is delaying the cammic that was supposed to be today. because of what may be content that's perceived as insensitive....
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he uses the excuse that he doesn't read his memos. someone in his staff did and didn't brief him about this program, and that staff member hasn't been fired. nobody has been fired as a result of this program. the white house says that they knew nothing about this, and i think they're getting a free pass because they asserted the least, the executive privilege with the least amount of power. and so they're saying, well, this doesn't necessarily mean that, um, there were communications with the president about this program, but they failed to mention that at least three national security advisers at the white house were being briefed about this program. as soon as we found out about kevin o'reilly who was a national security adviser at the time of this program was in touch with the phoenix office about this, they shipped him off to iraq, and he is unavailable for comment or to answer any questions by investigators. not to mention president obama's senior adviser for latin america was also getting briefed on program. and so why does this
he uses the excuse that he doesn't read his memos. someone in his staff did and didn't brief him about this program, and that staff member hasn't been fired. nobody has been fired as a result of this program. the white house says that they knew nothing about this, and i think they're getting a free pass because they asserted the least, the executive privilege with the least amount of power. and so they're saying, well, this doesn't necessarily mean that, um, there were communications with the...
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send e-mails to mailbag at us farm report to you, or call and leave us a voicemail. stay with us. the second half of us farm report is coming up. nat nat nnt natfrom the stage to theaters. win tickets to an advanced screening of katy i've been living with hearing loss for more than 50 years. me and my sister have been wearing hearing aids for most of our lives. but it's not a solution for everyone with hearing loss. i suffered hearing loss while serving my country as an army specialist in iraq. the damage i suffered in combat is making it even harder to fit back in as a civilian. when i was growing up, understanding my teachers was really difficult. i started to lose my hearing in college. social situations became awkward. it was hard for me to tell my friends about my hearing loss. 50 million people in this country have hearing loss. that includes one in five teenagers. 60 percent of the veterans returning from iraq and afghanistan have suffered hearing loss. with your help we can restore hearing. help make hearing loss a thing of the past. we are just some of the many faces of h
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eliminate us. by disregarding state statutes impact on the mandatory evidence that is required. in 1947 land claims give my great grandfather a vehicle to span, challenge and change interior historical attitude that there were no creek indians left in northwest florida. we are still here and it was not easy. we have petitioned congress for relief because we have no choice but we can be content to be a limit in the ofa process based on gaps agreed by state statute, or we can come you. we can sit around until another process is created for us to start over in, or we can come to congress. we can be a tribal government whose hands are tied while our impoverished people live in substandard conditions, or we can ask you for immediate relief and honor that comes from a government to government relationship using the same legislative methods that many tribes these of the mississippi have depended on. when the mechanism used by the agent is broken, as the gao report states, then our only alternative is to p
eliminate us. by disregarding state statutes impact on the mandatory evidence that is required. in 1947 land claims give my great grandfather a vehicle to span, challenge and change interior historical attitude that there were no creek indians left in northwest florida. we are still here and it was not easy. we have petitioned congress for relief because we have no choice but we can be content to be a limit in the ofa process based on gaps agreed by state statute, or we can come you. we can sit...
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it has taken us years to perfect see us. the trouble is civilian malefactors or others can get a hold of what are called gps signal simulators and they can do almost everything we did and these are readily available, even purchasable. so i am worried that it could be a weapon in the arsenal of organized crime or state actors of organized terrorists. >> thank you. my time is. >> the chair now recognizes the actual ranking member of the subcommittee, mr. keating. thank you, mr. chairman. the thought of having to texas representatives here prompted me to get here with great alacrity. i want to thank mr. cuellar for his fine performance. i appreciate that. and thank you, mr. chairman. i ask unanimous consent misstatement go on the record that we can move expeditiously to questions. i have just a question for dr. humphreys. when you are comparing the civilian -- if you use that term in the different codes of encryption, what is the cost differential? you know, if law-enforcement ones in print and more common is cost prohibited or
it has taken us years to perfect see us. the trouble is civilian malefactors or others can get a hold of what are called gps signal simulators and they can do almost everything we did and these are readily available, even purchasable. so i am worried that it could be a weapon in the arsenal of organized crime or state actors of organized terrorists. >> thank you. my time is. >> the chair now recognizes the actual ranking member of the subcommittee, mr. keating. thank you, mr....
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james carville joins us for the interview. thank you for being here. >> i'm glad to be here, rachel. >> you were saying when we were playing the clip that issues like the student loan thing resonate with people more than people think they do. you think the beltway doesn't think issues like that resonate? >> i don't think they do. they understand that romney would be letting the banks make more money. stekdly, when you talk about the middle class and how do you regrow the middle class and bring it back, education is at the forefront. they understand that. i grew up, that was the ticket to prosperity. if you got an education, you knew it was going to pay for itself. that was the best investment you could make. now, not so sure. we find out the kids have more dent than the education is worth and we have to change that, and this kind of thing, i think this is a good issue. a good political issue. i think it will resonate with people and i think they'll understand it. i really do. >> one of the things you write about in the new boo
james carville joins us for the interview. thank you for being here. >> i'm glad to be here, rachel. >> you were saying when we were playing the clip that issues like the student loan thing resonate with people more than people think they do. you think the beltway doesn't think issues like that resonate? >> i don't think they do. they understand that romney would be letting the banks make more money. stekdly, when you talk about the middle class and how do you regrow the...
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thank you joining us. don't forget the house of representatives will vote on repeal of the affordable care act are you can stay tuned and watch that. stay tuned) are website, c- span.org, for all the activities we will run today when it comes to campaign 2012 issues. the website is c-span.org and the houses in at 10:00 and there just about to come in now so we will go to the house of representatives. h[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker: the house will be in order. pursuant to the order of the house of january 17, 2012, the chair will now recognize members from lists su
thank you joining us. don't forget the house of representatives will vote on repeal of the affordable care act are you can stay tuned and watch that. stay tuned) are website, c- span.org, for all the activities we will run today when it comes to campaign 2012 issues. the website is c-span.org and the houses in at 10:00 and there just about to come in now so we will go to the house of representatives. h[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captioning performed by national...
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athena jones joins us from a cooling center in burke, virginia. give me a sense of what officials are saying about when power's going to be fully restored there. >> reporter: good afternoon, poppy. of course this power is just the top of enone's mine. in maryland power company officials say it is going to take up to a week for full restoration of power because of the extensibilive damage. there was a conference call here with utility companies that said in virginia it could take until saturday or sun until everyone all across virginia has their power restored. dominion hopes to have a lot of power back to 95% of the customers by thursday. but of course that all depends on if the weather cooperates. we're dealing with 100-degree-plus temperatures here and people without power are having to go to great lengths to figure out how to stay cool. nine grocery stores in the region have been handing out bags of ice. they ran out of nearly 3,000 bags of ice earlier today, they're trying to get more. they've also opened cooling centers like this one. i'm at
athena jones joins us from a cooling center in burke, virginia. give me a sense of what officials are saying about when power's going to be fully restored there. >> reporter: good afternoon, poppy. of course this power is just the top of enone's mine. in maryland power company officials say it is going to take up to a week for full restoration of power because of the extensibilive damage. there was a conference call here with utility companies that said in virginia it could take until...
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why do you demonize us? >>neil: a small business owner featured in the romney campaign ad is joining us. jack, you have become a bit of a rockstar. are you surprised by the reaction you are getting? >>guest: i am, neil, i had a rather interesting day today. a lot of positive support, mostly from small family businesses. a few haters but not too many. >>neil: what do the haters say? >>guest: a third say i am a racist. a third or two-thirds, you know, you have misrepresented the truth. >>neil: tell us your story, your dad's story, your factory story. >>guest: my dad was a shipyard worker in boston during the war and worked at a equipment manufacturer after that and ended up a sales person estimator for a large fabricator and the family sold it to someone who build it up big, crashed it hard, and the company went out of business and that was about the time i was discharged from the united states air force out in northern utah i was a delivery room nursing medic and my mother called and says daddy lost his job,
why do you demonize us? >>neil: a small business owner featured in the romney campaign ad is joining us. jack, you have become a bit of a rockstar. are you surprised by the reaction you are getting? >>guest: i am, neil, i had a rather interesting day today. a lot of positive support, mostly from small family businesses. a few haters but not too many. >>neil: what do the haters say? >>guest: a third say i am a racist. a third or two-thirds, you know, you have...
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check you out online, follow us on twitter, like us on facebook. you can also logon to my life stream. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. we'll see you next week. >>> hello, everyone. you're in the "newsroom." i'm poppy harlow in today for fredricka whitfield fr. >>> dangerous heat affecting 2 1/2 million store victims in the southeast. >>> in colorado police are telling wildfire evacuees to be on the lock jute for buokout fo bears. >>> mexico holds an historic vote. >>> first the stifling heat wave that's creating dangerous conditions in the midwest, south and northeast. take a look at the predicted highs for today. 103 where i'm sitting in atlanta. 20 states are under heat warnings or advisories right now. the sizzling temperatures aren't just uncomfortable, they can be life threatening, especially people who don't have air conditioning. that's the unfortunate reality in a lot of northeast right now after storms knocked out power to millions of homes. athena jones joins us from a cooling center in burke, virginia. give me a sense of what officials are saying
check you out online, follow us on twitter, like us on facebook. you can also logon to my life stream. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. we'll see you next week. >>> hello, everyone. you're in the "newsroom." i'm poppy harlow in today for fredricka whitfield fr. >>> dangerous heat affecting 2 1/2 million store victims in the southeast. >>> in colorado police are telling wildfire evacuees to be on the lock jute for buokout fo bears. >>> mexico holds an historic...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. when they taste the food that you cooked it does something to your heart. i think what people like most about the grilled food is the taste. the flavor comes from that oak wood... the shrimp, the fresh fish, the steaks. it locks in the flavor, it seals in the juices so that when you put the fork in it, it just goes through it like butter. [ male announcer ] visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 coupon. good through august 5th. [ charles ] my name is charles himple, i'm a red lobster grill master and i sea food differently. >>> so with us is "time" magazine's michael scherer and political analyst ron brownstein, and foreign trip for mitt romney, does it make a difference? >> so far not going well for him. he only had to do one thing on the world stage and he has not done that, and maybe doing better in
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. when they taste the food that you cooked it does something to your heart. i think what people like most about the grilled food is the taste. the flavor comes from that oak wood... the shrimp, the fresh fish, the steaks. it locks in the...
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that's it for us tonight. please check out the fox news website, which is different from o'reilly at foxnews.com. name and town, name and town. if you wish to opine, do not be
that's it for us tonight. please check out the fox news website, which is different from o'reilly at foxnews.com. name and town, name and town. if you wish to opine, do not be
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you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> all right. here they go. look at this. three of them. >> oh, god. oh, no. >> ship sails in antarctica just off the coast of argentina in the famed passage. today the passengers, ecotourists, will see a rare feeding ritual up close. >> these orca are going to attack this seal. >> orcas, or killer whales, stalk a lone seal on an ice floe. >> five of them. >> tom merritt, a retired engineer, knows he's witnessing something so unique few people have ever seen it, let alone captured it on camera. >> they're twisting the ice. >> oh, god. no, no. >> must be something very important where they're all going. maybe a meeting has been called. >> merritt loves nature and loves to
you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> all right. here they go. look at this. three of them. >>...
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excessive use and unreasonable use of force as early as may. what happened in may, actually, it was april. there was an incident involving a traffic stop where the man was shot 14 times. the police officer said it was self-defense. >> what else is the aclu claiming? first amendment rights? >> it's about first amendment rights, excessive use of force in college demonstrations. we spoke to the u.s. department of justice. they are calling for the u.s. government to take over the police force. can you imagine the federal government taking over the commonwealth? these are u.s. citizens. this isn't a foreign country or a far away land. this is right off our coast. the u.s. department of justice said they are currently looking at the problem and in settlement discussions with puerto rico to address the findings. we hope to resolve concerns without litigation. they don't want to get involved. >> from what i understand, this is spilling into well-to-do areas, tourists could be at risk here. what are local officials saying about this? >> the game changed
excessive use and unreasonable use of force as early as may. what happened in may, actually, it was april. there was an incident involving a traffic stop where the man was shot 14 times. the police officer said it was self-defense. >> what else is the aclu claiming? first amendment rights? >> it's about first amendment rights, excessive use of force in college demonstrations. we spoke to the u.s. department of justice. they are calling for the u.s. government to take over the police...
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it could tell us a lot more. find out more about the candidate hoping to become the first black republican woman in congress. have our fridges cater our parties. and tell our ranges to whip up dinner. let's plug in to summer savings before they're gone... ...without wasting an ounce of energy with smart machines that turn housework into house play. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, save $600 on this maytag french door refrigerator, just $1,598. idide? you're not my dad ahh!! hey honey, back feels better, little dancing tonight, you and me? dr. scholl's pro inserts relieve different types of lower body pain by treating at the source so you're a whole new you. go pro with dr. scholl's. olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! put it on my spark card! [ high-pitched ] nice doin' business with you! [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve
it could tell us a lot more. find out more about the candidate hoping to become the first black republican woman in congress. have our fridges cater our parties. and tell our ranges to whip up dinner. let's plug in to summer savings before they're gone... ...without wasting an ounce of energy with smart machines that turn housework into house play. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, save $600 on this maytag french door refrigerator, just $1,598. idide?...
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give us a payment that will allow us to take care of these patients. it will cost more in the outpatient arena that the savings are far made up or an inpatient setting when we keep people here. we think we can generate your savings in that manner and better care. >> mr. chairman? i wonder, dr. weaver could you talk a little bit about -- i know it's part of the eighth multi-payer primary care -- >> i wanted to give a couple of examples where we might have savings and that is one of the things that cms is starting to which i must applaud is paying for some care management. that means supporting the infrastructure which may be nurses, medical assistants, part-time pharmacist, really not doctor staff. this is stuff that keeps people on the right, on the right care plan as well as keeps them out of the hospital. in michigan, the blues along with cms and all of the payers have rewarded positions in primary care an extra $79 per member per month to do care management. they must meet certain quality standards. they must meet certain utilization standards to qu
give us a payment that will allow us to take care of these patients. it will cost more in the outpatient arena that the savings are far made up or an inpatient setting when we keep people here. we think we can generate your savings in that manner and better care. >> mr. chairman? i wonder, dr. weaver could you talk a little bit about -- i know it's part of the eighth multi-payer primary care -- >> i wanted to give a couple of examples where we might have savings and that is one of...
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this you can also use that as a place mat. the kids can create individual placemats by finger-pointing. that is my youngest son's a thumbprint. we used regular figure pain. some kids do not like to get paid on their fingers. you can buy these paint stamps, they can use these stamp rushes for. the tops are just circles. they can stamp them on thin vent their figures did not have to get covered obtained. >>ysabel: many parents are also concerned about the toxicity of paint. >> it is nontoxic. >> this is great for older kids. using origami paper, it is a perfect square. that is fun to meet with older kids. >>marty: what age group would this be? >> for the pinwheels, 9-10. kids have fun making as, you can find instructions for making those online. the next project is beating necklaces -- beaded necklaces and bracelets. if the >>da: that is very nice. " >> unlike the patterns. >>ysabel: that is the challenge. >> it is a great exercise for preschool kids. how the fine motor skills, putting the beads on to the yarn. also, per younger
this you can also use that as a place mat. the kids can create individual placemats by finger-pointing. that is my youngest son's a thumbprint. we used regular figure pain. some kids do not like to get paid on their fingers. you can buy these paint stamps, they can use these stamp rushes for. the tops are just circles. they can stamp them on thin vent their figures did not have to get covered obtained. >>ysabel: many parents are also concerned about the toxicity of paint. >> it is...
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that's it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. see you next week, same time, same place. it will be me again. you next we. >> john: first job was cutting lawns. >> newspaper girl. >> shoveling snow. >> baby-sitting. >> john: what was your first job. >> my job was to clean up the parking lot. >> i needed money and i needed to michael my own money. >> they taught me what hard work is. >> john: i'm told there is no jobs. >> there is nothing out there. >> there are jobs out there. >> yes, we are hiring. >> john: even young workers do just fine. >> i'm 16 and i'm getting paid than most of my friends. >> do internships exploit work sners the obama administration says yes, but mark cuban says. >> the fact we can't do it is ridiculous. >> john: this restaurant owner says the minimum wage kills first jobs. but that is our show tonight. [ applause ] >> john: tonight the studio audience is filled with relatively young people. mainly because most are interns, some working else where in new york. internships is increasingly common half of college students do some kind of internships.
that's it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. see you next week, same time, same place. it will be me again. you next we. >> john: first job was cutting lawns. >> newspaper girl. >> shoveling snow. >> baby-sitting. >> john: what was your first job. >> my job was to clean up the parking lot. >> i needed money and i needed to michael my own money. >> they taught me what hard work is. >> john: i'm told there is no jobs. >> there is...